The MegaCart is a cartridge for the Vic-20 computer, containing approximately 200 games, tapes and other files. It also has a built-in RAM expansion and reset switch. Programs are selected with a menu...

GEORam was put out by Berkeley Softworks in 1989 to improve the performance of the GEOS operating system. It is a memory expansion unit which works well with GEOS, but can also work with some other sof...

The Easy Flash cartridge is so fun and useful, it should be in everyone's collection. Select from a custom-made menu of PRG files and/or cartridge files and instantly boot them, just as if it were a sta...

The Commodore MAX Machine was released in Japan and had no direct support for video output other than RF. The RF is tuned to channels used in Japan, which is why it won't display properly on U.S.-based ...

The 1541 Ultimate II plugs into the cartridge port of the Commodore 64 and fully emulates a 1541 disk drive. You can set the device numbers for up to two devices. It also supports various cartridges and...

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To access CommodoreServer.com from your Commodore 64 computer, you need to run the V-1541
program on your C64. You may download the V-1541 disk image, but you will need to
transfer it to a floppy disk. You will also need an Internet modem that supports RS-232 to Ethernet,
such as the Comet64 Internet Modem.